Bharatiya Janta Party is set to make a comeback in Uttarakhand with a strong performance in the assembly elections in the hill state. The saffron party is leading in 55 out of the 70 seats in Uttarakhand.
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Back in 2012, Congress had won 32, BJP won 31, BSP got 3 and 4 seats to others. In an embarrassment for the Congress, incumbent CM Harish Rawat has lost in both seats - Haridwar rural and Kichha - from where he contested. In recent months, several Congress leaders had jumped boats and joined the BJP in the state with a population of 10.1 million.
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